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Product Description

This is a departure from the normal 1:1 isolation/choke balun and utilizes a bifilar pair designed to maximize inter winding breakdown voltage. The balun functions to transform balanced twin lead, ladder line or open wire to unbalanced coaxial feedline while providing high levels of choking impedance to stop common mode currents from entering equipment.

Cores utilized in this model are optimized for lower HF frequencies. See the model 1161 for cores optimized at mid to upper HF bands.

This balun is NOTwound with the normal 50 ohm pair, rather the design criteria is maximizing inter-conductor breakdown voltage. Consequently, this balun is intended primarily for use with multiband wire antennas such as doublets and loops where there will be a wide range of impedance values generated across multiple bands and with a tuner required for the final match.Use with coaxial fed monoband wire antennas is not recommended.

With wire antennas being used primarily on the lower HF bands, choking impedance for this balun has been shifted to provide maximum performance on the 160m through 40m bands. However, this ferrite mix also provides excellent common mode control on the upper HF bands where high choking impedance levels are not as critical. It is best installed outdoors to minimize the chance of RF entering the operating position from the balanced feedline.

Typically this balun is utilized with a tuner that can easily match a wide set of impedance values. If you have a tuner with limited range, consider using the Model 4114 balun to reduce the required impedance match and thereby assist the tuner. Click on the graph below to view the full choking impedance curve.

- T match antenna tuners perform quite poorly if the resistive component of load impedance is very low, even worse if there is also a high capacitive reactive component. This is a common load found in shortened dipoles fed with open wire line.

- The traditional approach is to use a 4:1 balun on such antennas, but antenna tuner loss is worse with low resistive loads.

- The need to tolerate high voltages occurs when the balun happens to be located near a differential voltage maximum.

- Generation of high choking impedance for effective reduction of common mode current.

- Balun is intended for use with an antenna tuner which will manage SWR and transformation mismatches.

- Differential insertion loss is not significant in this application, the dissipation in a current balun is primarily from the common mode current which is installation dependent and not easily predicted.

Specifications

Core Material

Custom mix ferrite from Fair Rite Products optimized for low frequencies. Large 2.4 inch cores are coated and sealed for long term durability.